Seen it all. I thought there were 5 or 6 excellent episodes and a few that were very meh

Was very surprised how blunt George Russell was when within the team. However, must be bizarre racing in a Williams then sitting in a Mercedes for a test and witnessing first hand the haves and have nots.

I watched it over the weekend and, much like the first season, I thought it provided a great insight. I was already impressed by how he handled himself last year, but my admiration for Gasly increased greatly, after watching it. Albon came across well too - I had no idea about his family background issues, and I even managed to come out of it hating Grosjean far less.

And it was good to get a slight glimpse at what went wrong at Williams too and incredible to be in that meeting where Claire found out all the things that wouldn't be ready for the test, like the fact they didn't even have wheel nuts.

Binge watched all 10 episodes over the weekend. Felt they need more episodes to cover the races better but overall what a great insight. Claire Williams came across as quite soft, Hass does seem a horrible environment as well!

Binge watched all 10 episodes over the weekend. Felt they need more episodes to cover the races better but overall what a great insight. Claire Williams came across as quite soft, Hass does seem a horrible environment as well!

I don't know. Steiner strikes me as the kind of guy that will tell you to chocolate fudge cake off but have your back when it counts. I'd rather have a boss that treats me like that than a situation like Claire Williams blanking Paddy Lowe. And I like Claire normally.

Binge watched all 10 episodes over the weekend. Felt they need more episodes to cover the races better but overall what a great insight. Claire Williams came across as quite soft, Hass does seem a horrible environment as well!

I don't know. Steiner strikes me as the kind of guy that will tell you to chocolate fudge cake off but have your back when it counts. I'd rather have a boss that treats me like that than a situation like Claire Williams blanking Paddy Lowe. And I like Claire normally.

The threat against the chief designer was a bit harsh but I do see where he's coming from in that moment. But boy does he read the riot act a lot.

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My wife will sit and watch a Grand Prix if she has nothing else to do, but will only be watching in the background so to speak, playing on her phone throughout - but she is glued to Drive To Survive. She says it makes the races more interesting because you get to see the personalities of the drivers and key team staff etc in a way that you don't really get to see on race weekend coverage. So as a tool for engaging the causal F1 viewer I think it's worth its weight in gold to Liberty Media.

I felt a bit awkward watching Claire and Paddy not really speaking in episode 9 - That episode, being a long time Williams supporter was the one I was looking forward to most AND least at the same time!

On the whole though, yeah a few bits missed or glossed over that could have been expanded on a bit more with a few more episodes instead of the ten they give us, but it's something I've looked forward to since the last episode of season 1

Only got to the episode about Ferrari. IMo so far it is better than the first season. The Gasly demotion was very well covered and it really shed some light for me on the reason for his struggles and how Redbull decided to chose Albon to replace him and Kvyat was not even in the conversation. But I now understand better why Albon was the logical replacement. Albon's mother I had no idea about what happened to her.I found Vettel and Leclerc's relationship interesting. They play nice when they are together, but there were definetely daggers being thrown by each other at each other and it was very comical to watch. These two are never going to get along, they can't even agree on the same music. LOL

I don't have Netflix and won't be subscribing anytime soon - are there ways to watch this without access to Netflix?

No idea about things like that, but if I can't remember what channel I need for a particular program I just put 'online free' in the search engine next to title I want to watch and see what comes up. Or have a general look round on the reddit threads.

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Noted and apologis I wasn't fishing for illegal methods - was just a genuine query if any the series had been made available on any other platform.

The free month offer has indeed been dropped in the UK which is a bummer. But looks like you can cancel Netflix anytime so I guess if I do a month subscription and binge I can get both series done for under a tenner and that seems reasonable.

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Noted and apologis I wasn't fishing for illegal methods - was just a genuine query if any the series had been made available on any other platform.

The free month offer has indeed been dropped in the UK which is a bummer. But looks like you can cancel Netflix anytime so I guess if I do a month subscription and binge I can get both series done for under a tenner and that seems reasonable.

Have they? I did not know this, bummer indeed. I only started Netflix a couple of months ago and they still had it.

Apologies if I said/typed something I shouldn't have - but in my defence I guess whilst taking advantage of a free trial for this reason may not really be within the spirit of the law, it's not technically illegal (sounds a bit F1 that doesn't it )

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Noted and apologis I wasn't fishing for illegal methods - was just a genuine query if any the series had been made available on any other platform.

The free month offer has indeed been dropped in the UK which is a bummer. But looks like you can cancel Netflix anytime so I guess if I do a month subscription and binge I can get both series done for under a tenner and that seems reasonable.

Have they? I did not know this, bummer indeed. I only started Netflix a couple of months ago and they still had it.

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Noted and apologis I wasn't fishing for illegal methods - was just a genuine query if any the series had been made available on any other platform.

The free month offer has indeed been dropped in the UK which is a bummer. But looks like you can cancel Netflix anytime so I guess if I do a month subscription and binge I can get both series done for under a tenner and that seems reasonable.

Have they? I did not know this, bummer indeed. I only started Netflix a couple of months ago and they still had it.

Yep dropped it early Dec '19 apparently.

Weird, I opened my account on January and it had the month offer. Anyway, sorry for the off topic

Well I signed up and have got stuck in. Watched first 3 episodes of season 2. It's a bit style-over-substance at times but interesting enough in the absence of any racing. Question though - is Series 1 actually still on there? I couldn't find it.

You get so much more emotion and connectivity to the driver, team principals etc than with the usual TV coverage. Really well edited so as not to be biased, give you behind the scenes stories but also not be detrimental to anyone.

1 thing I did notice was how good last year's Brazilian grand Prix was! (Also that they didn't show or say a thing about Abu Dhabi, that's how inconsequencial and bad the race was)

I also loved Kimi's only line in the entire series.

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Can anyone point me toward finding season 1 ? I just don't see it anywhere

It will depend a little on which platform you're trying to view it (phone app, PC etc.) but if you try bringing up season 2 on Netflix and go to something like 'more episodes' to bring up the episode list, you should also be able to change seasons by scrolling up/back on the episode list.

Can anyone point me toward finding season 1 ? I just don't see it anywhere

When you play an episode and move your mouse over the screen you should see some icons at bottom right, the middle icon (on my version) shows a pop-up with the list of episodes, and at the top of that pop-up displays <- Season 2 - and if you click on that you can change to season 1 and see the relaxant list of episodes.

Well I finished Season 2 and have started season 1. Have to say the more I watch the less I like it. It's like watching a 30 sec trailer for F1 extended to 30 mins. There's no substance to it. The visual side is great - they did an incredible job with the cameras and the visuals are stunning, but the rapid editing doesn't let itself to sustained viewing. This could/should have been a chnace to get inside the emerging stories of the season and find out what happens on the inside. Even the talking head sections are reduced to one-line soundbites. If you follow F1 as closely as I do you're seeing very little new here and the stuff you do is very staged. Even the shots of the team bosses walking the shop floor are awkward.

A rare exception was them capturing the HAAS Oz GP disaster where the pit crew fluffed the stops and the wheels weren't on.

Overall, for me disappointing and a missed opportunity. Either Netflix didn't know what to do with it or F1 wouldn't actually allow them to get that close, I don't know. Maybe I'm getting old (well I am) but this feels like TV for the ADHD generation.

Kind of agree DOLOMITE, it gives some good behind the scenes stuff and I'd say it's worth watching for the F1 fan for that reason, but its clearly made in a way to interest people who aren't already into F1 IMO. Not that its necessarily a bad thing to do that.

Some of the over dramatisation of events irks me a little when it's clearly edited to be more 'Hollywood' than it actually was. The one that springs to mind is the Gasly/Hamilton run up to the line in Brazil, when they played radio messages like "Really hard to catch up to this guy" from Hamilton and "Push, push, push" to Gasly, as though these messages were happening on that straight. If I didnt already know how it ended I would half expect to see Hamilton change gear and suddenly go way faster like in a cheesy racing movie.

Has some good stuff in it for sure, but I definitely feel it could be better for me by giving more behind the scenes stuff and less drama personally, though I recognise that would appeal far less to people who dont watch F1 and bringing in new fans is always a good thing.

Well I finished Season 2 and have started season 1. Have to say the more I watch the less I like it. It's like watching a 30 sec trailer for F1 extended to 30 mins. There's no substance to it. The visual side is great - they did an incredible job with the cameras and the visuals are stunning, but the rapid editing doesn't let itself to sustained viewing. This could/should have been a chnace to get inside the emerging stories of the season and find out what happens on the inside. Even the talking head sections are reduced to one-line soundbites. If you follow F1 as closely as I do you're seeing very little new here and the stuff you do is very staged. Even the shots of the team bosses walking the shop floor are awkward.

A rare exception was them capturing the HAAS Oz GP disaster where the pit crew fluffed the stops and the wheels weren't on.

Overall, for me disappointing and a missed opportunity. Either Netflix didn't know what to do with it or F1 wouldn't actually allow them to get that close, I don't know. Maybe I'm getting old (well I am) but this feels like TV for the ADHD generation.

I cringed at the Williams one. She reminded me of David Brent in The Office when he goes to talk to the staff. As you say; awkward!